



The Lamborghini Huracan is the model that replaced the Gallardo, as Lamborghini’s entry-level supercar. It continued the tried-and-tested formula of a mid-mounted V10 engine, and being named after a fighting bull. Discontinued in 2024, the Huracan is a fine driving machine that will thrill anyone who gets behind the wheel. That’s why we’re glad to offer this 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder for sale with a mere 9,916 miles on the odometer. This all-stock car comes with two keys, and the original manuals are included with the sale.

Dressed in an eye-catching shade called Verde Mantis, this 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder is a sure-fire head-turner as you cruise along, its soulful V10 making itself known via the twin tailpipes within the color-matched rear diffuser. Then, you’ll note its black wheels with black brake calipers lurking behind. The car isn’t all green, though; some red accents run through the bodywork giving it an interesting appearance. The car also includes Lamborghini puddle lights, making entry and exit easier in dark places. The two-seat interior of this 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder features a black theme, and can accommodate two adults. You’ll find a host of features, such as a digital gauge cluster, a full infotainment system, climate control, and more. There’s a central touchscreen for controlling many of these things. But forget all that, you can retract the roof of this car for an open-topped motoring experience. That’s when you really savor what a Lamborghini can offer. You’ve also got some trunk space at the front of the car, since the engine lives out back.

Powering this 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder is a 5.2-liter naturally-aspirated odd-firing V10, the odd-firing nature is what gives it that iconic howl as you take it through the rev range. The engine in this car is reportedly factory rated to produce 631hp at a screaming 8,000rpm. Torque peaks at 443lb-ft at 6,500rpm. Power goes to all four wheels through a snap-shifting 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission that can make every drive feel like you’re in a race car. Alternatively, slot it into automatic mode and you can drive around town as sedately as you wish. But when you want performance, this car can do 0-60 in less than 4 seconds, and tops out at just over 200mph – with the roof up, of course.

2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder
5.2L Naturally Aspirated V10
7-Speed Dual Clutch Automatic
AWD
Verde Mantis Exterior
Black Interior
Color Matched Rear Diffuser
Lamborghini Puddle Lights
Carbon-Ceramic Disc Brakes
Independent Double-Wishbone Suspension w/ Coil Springs & Shock Absorbers
Original Manuals
2 Keys
All Stock
2025 Lamborghini Oil Change Completed



This 2017 Lamborghini Huracán LP 580-2 Spyder embodies pure Italian performance with open-air exhilaration. Finished in the stunning Rosso Mars Metallic, it delivers a captivating presence that perfectly complements Lamborghini’s iconic, angular design language. With its naturally aspirated V10 engine sending power exclusively to the rear wheels, this Huracán offers a purist driving experience that blends raw performance with precise control. Having been meticulously maintained, it stands as a prime example of Lamborghini craftsmanship and style.



The Lamborghini Huracan represented Lamborghini’s entry-level model between 2014 and 2024. However, entry level is strictly subjective, as it still bore a six-figure price tag when new, and of course, was a proper raging bull. In fact, Huracan sounds like Hurricane in Spanish, which is precisely what it is – but in Lamborghini’s case, was taken from the name of a fighting bull. Yes, Lamborghini names their cars after famous fighting bulls. In 2019, the Huracan’s facelift came, and gained the moniker EVO to signify this update. So, we can glean that this 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder is indeed a facelift car, and with under 19,000 miles on the clock, fairly lightly used too. Currently living in Glendale, California, this bull is a great way to experience soulful Italian exotica.



The Lamborghini Huracan was introduced in 2014 as the successor to the wildly popular Gallardo. For many buyers who are graduating to a Lamborghini, the Gallardo was the perfect entry point, and the Huracan had a tough act to follow as a result. No worries; Lamborghini was able to raise the already high-set bar even higher. The Huracan was made until 2024 and as of 2025, there’s nothing in its place yet. So, if you want a Huracan, check out this California-based 2018 Lamborghini Huracan LP640-4 Performante Spyder with a smidge over 2,500 miles reported on the odometer. It’s the perfect way to treat yourself to a wildly passionate and supremely performative Italian sports car.




The Gallardo’s breathtaking styling is the work of Luc Donckerwolke, a designer known for shaping some of Lamborghini’s most iconic silhouettes — and this 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder is a testament to that legacy. Finished in rare 3-layer special-order off-white paint, this low-slung supercar exudes aggression and elegance from every angle. Its angular lines, signature projector headlamps, and black convertible top create a dramatic presence — one that looks just as good with the top up as it does down, which isn’t something most convertibles can claim. Equipped with the desirable 6-speed E-Gear transmission and an array of luxury and performance options, this Gallardo looks fast even when it’s parked and buttoned up.



The Gallardo is definitely one of Lamborghini’s greatest all-time hits. Produced for the 2004 model year, this V10-powered machine opened up Lamborghini’s appeal and accessibility to a broader segment of enthusiasts, and sold over 14,000 units by the time it was replaced by the Huracan in 2014. This might seem like a low number, but for an Italian sports car that straddled the line into supercar territory at the time, it’s positively significant. Today, we have a very special Gallardo, a 2014 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Final Edition from New Jersey. The Final Edition was the last of the Gallardo before the Huracan took over, and it’s not that easy to get your hands on one. Plus, this example has just 18,270 miles on it!



This 2017 Lamborghini Huracán LP 580-2 Spyder embodies pure Italian performance with open-air exhilaration. Finished in the stunning Rosso Mars Metallic, it delivers a captivating presence that perfectly complements Lamborghini’s iconic, angular design language. With its naturally aspirated V10 engine sending power exclusively to the rear wheels, this Huracán offers a purist driving experience that blends raw performance with precise control. Having been meticulously maintained, it stands as a prime example of Lamborghini craftsmanship and style.




This McLaren arrives with a specification that leans heavily into luxury, craftsmanship, and stealth-oriented presence. Finished in the Elite “Serpentine” paint and paired with the electrochromic roof, it blends exotic-car drama with a refined, curated aesthetic. The car’s options list shows a buyer who prioritized both advanced technology and upscale materials, layering on carbon-fiber interior components, premium seating, driver-assistance features, and several MSO-defined touches. With a sticker of nearly $370K, this McLaren stands as a highly individualized build that balances performance add-ons—like the sports exhaust and lightweight forged wheels—with comfort-focused upgrades.



In 2015, Ferrari was finally backpedaling on its typical dislike for turbocharging. The California, its least expensive model, was the first to take the plunge, but it certainly wasn't the last. Before the California, Ferrari mounted a turbocharger on their F40, which became a legend on its own. Ferraris have always been one of the most common bedroom posters and dream vehicles. Owning any one of these beautiful creations from Maranello is always special. What you see here is a stunning example of the 2015 Ferrari California T, seamlessly blending grand touring refinement with everyday usability. With only 6,400 miles on the odometer and located in Temecula, California, this car stands as a near-pristine specimen.



The Gallardo’s breathtaking styling is the work of Luc Donckerwolke, a designer known for shaping some of Lamborghini’s most iconic silhouettes — and this 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder is a testament to that legacy. Finished in rare 3-layer special-order off-white paint, this low-slung supercar exudes aggression and elegance from every angle. Its angular lines, signature projector headlamps, and black convertible top create a dramatic presence — one that looks just as good with the top up as it does down, which isn’t something most convertibles can claim. Equipped with the desirable 6-speed E-Gear transmission and an array of luxury and performance options, this Gallardo looks fast even when it’s parked and buttoned up.

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